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Ask an Agent: Everything Actors Need to Know about Agents

Ask an Agent: Everything Actors Need to Know about Agents
By Margaret Emory

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• Real answers to real questions from a real agent

• Based on Back Stage’s most popular column

• Covers every topic imaginable

Actors at every stage of their careers have a lot of questions, and Ask an Agent gives a lot of answers. Do I need an agent? How do I get one? What will an agent do for me? When is it time to switch agents? Help is on the way! Author Margaret Emory—a talent agent for more than fourteen years—writes "Ask an Agent," the most popular column in America’s foremost publication for working actors, Back Stage. In clear, straightforward text, she gives the "agent’s spin" on everything from headshots and resumés to auditions, casting directors, and managers. Ask an Agent offers real help for the real world of acting.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #353162 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-10-01
  • Released on: 2005-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 208 pages

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About the Author
Margaret Emory, a prominent New York talent agent for more than fourteen years, writes the column "Ask an Agent" in Back Stage magazine. She is the founder of Emory Seminars, a workshop for actors that she presents across America. She lives in New York City.


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Actors: Don't hunt without ASK AN AGENT in hand!5
If you're an aspiring actor who's looking for an agent, don't go on the hunt until you've absorbed the tips in ASK AN AGENT; EVERYTHING ACTORS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT AGENTS. It's tough love in a book: a candid discussion of the world of agents, what they can do, what they can't do, and the pitfalls and successes of dealing with one. Chapters discuss how agents 'sell' actors under their charge, what doors are open to them which are closed to the individual actor - and what happens when things go wrong in the relationship. A 'must' for any aspiring actor.

Valuable Tool for the Actor4
I would suggest reading this book from cover to cover. Questons you've always had will be answered and some you didn't know you had, or should have, will too. Tabbing sections of interest for future reference would be a good idea as well.
Step into an agent's office on realistic footing, then deal with your agents through the years professionally and as a team member working toward the same goals.
Margaret Emory has done both actors and agents a service with this book.

A bible for every actor5
If you have about 1,000 questions about the business of acting, then get ready to have 999 of them answered in this book. It's so well-written that it is easy to read, humorous and very informative. You get to find out how agents can get you jobs, what it takes for you to work with an agent, what agents need from you and what you need from agents. Oh, and so much more.

An understanding of the acting business is crucial if you want to be a success. How can you play a game and expect to win if you don't know the rules? This book tells you the rules and it is up to you, the actor to play the game and win!

This is a good book for someone who wants to get into the business and become an agent as well.

Margaret doesn't miss the opportunity to be optimistic and fun, two traits very much needed if you want to be alive and well in this business. :)